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PACTE MONDIAL POUR LES MIGRATIONS Dans le Pacte mondial pour des migrations sûres, ordonnées et régulières, les États Membres des Nations Unies conviennent d’objectifs communs concernant la gestion des migrations internationales dans toutes ses dimensions. Le Pacte pour les migrations, non contraignant, comprend 23 objectifs (voir ci-dessous) en vue d’une meilleure gestion des migrations à l’échelle locale MIGRATION ET DÉPLACEMENTS FORCÉS MIGRATION DATA PORTALLATEST NEW CONTENTDATA MIGRATION STATISTICSTHEMESOVERVIEW BY TOPIC
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IOM’s Missing Migrants Project, the only current effort to collect data on migrant deaths worldwide, has recorded the deaths and disappearances of more than 33,400 women, men and children since beginning data collection in 2014.The vast majority of migrant deaths recorded by the project have been in the Mediterranean Sea, where more than 18,500 people have been recorded dead or missing INTEGRATION OF MIGRANTS INTO DESTINATION SOCIETY Migrant integration has gained prominence on the global agenda with the advent of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda’s call to “leave no one behind”—including migrants. The field of migrant integration, however, has traditionally been polarizing and related data are generally limited to high-income countries. RECOMMENDATIONS ON STATISTICS OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION The most recent official recommendations from the United Nations for measuring international migration. The publication includes recommendations on generating statistics of international migrant flows and on the measurement of stocks relevant to the study of international migration. It also reviews the major types of data sources providing statistics on international HUMAN TRAFFICKING DATA The crime of human trafficking is complex and dynamic, taking place in a wide variety of contexts and difficult to detect. One of the greatest challenges in developing targeted counter-trafficking responses and measuring their impact is the lack of reliable, high-quality data related to the scale of human trafficking and theprofile of victims.
MIGRATION DATA IN OCEANIA Migration data in Oceania. Oceania is comprised of island nations with few shared land borders spread across the Pacific Ocean. Traditionally, the ocean was seen to connect people through a ‘sea of islands’ ( Hau’ofa et al., 1993 ), resulting in the region’s current identity as the ‘ MIGRATION GOVERNANCE PROFILE: THE REPUBLIC OF PERU Migration Governance: examples of well-developed areas: Peru has in place a policy facilitating the reintegration of Peruvians returning to the country requiring legal, educational and health assistance among others. The country has a legislative framework on combatting human trafficking and labour exploitation. MIGRATION GOVERNANCE PROFILE: UKRAINE The Portal aims to serve as a single access point to timely, comprehensive migration statistics and reliable information about migration data globally. The site is designed for policy makers, national statistics officers, journalists and the general publi MIGRATION GOVERNANCE PROFILE: THE REPUBLIC OF THE GAMBIA The Migration Governance Indicators (MGI) initiative is a policy-benchmarking programme led by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and implemented with research and analysis from the Economist Intelligence Unit. Funding is provided by MIGRATION DATA PORTALLATEST NEW CONTENTDATA MIGRATION STATISTICSTHEMESOVERVIEW BY TOPIC
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IRREGULAR MIGRATION DATASEE MORE ON MIGRATIONDATAPORTAL.ORG BELA HOVY | MIGRATION DATA PORTAL Tracking the movements of refugees and migrants across the globe has been at the heart of Bela Hovy’s work for the past 20 years. As the Chief of the Migration Section in UN DESA’s Population Division, he and his team ensure that the international community has accurate data to help promote safe and well-managed international migration. HOW CLIMATE CHANGE AFFECTS THE PACIFIC For Pacific Islanders, the ocean is a vital economic, social, and cultural lifeline. The region’s twenty one island countries and territories have an ocean-based economy focused on maritime transportation and shipping, fisheries, extractive industries andprospecting for oil
MIGRATION GOVERNANCE SNAPSHOT: THE KINGDOM OF LESOTHO With research and analysis by Migration Governance Snapshot: the Kingdom of Lesotho September 2018 In 2015, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) developed a Migration GovernanceFramework
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The Portal aims to serve as a single access point to timely, comprehensive migration statistics and reliable information about migration data globally. The site is designed for policy makers, national statistics officers, journalists and the general public interested in migration. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDGS) The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development recognizes for the first time the contribution of migration to sustainable development. Migration is a cross-cutting issue, relevant to all of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 11 out of 17 goals contain targets and indicators that are relevant to migration or mobility. The Agenda's core principle to "leave no one behind", including OVERVIEW OF IOM MIGRATION DATA AVAILABLE IOM data overview. Through a large footprint of offices worldwide, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) collects and reports on original data from a number of sources in its own programmes and operations. Some of this information is publicly available while other data is collected for internal use only. THE MIGRANT PAY GAP: UNDERSTANDING WAGE DIFFERENCES The Report on The Migrant Pay Gap: Understanding wage differences between migrants and nationals presents a global analysis of the migrant pay gap based on data covering 49 countries (33 High Income Countries (HICs) and 16 Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs)) and about a quarter of wage employees worldwide. The data are available the latest year prior to the COVID 19 crisis. RECOMMENDATIONS ON STATISTICS OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION The most recent official recommendations from the United Nations for measuring international migration. The publication includes recommendations on generating statistics of international migrant flows and on the measurement of stocks relevant to the study of international migration. It also reviews the major types of data sources providing statistics on internationalSUSANNE MELDE
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IRREGULAR MIGRATION DATASEE MORE ON MIGRATIONDATAPORTAL.ORG BELA HOVY | MIGRATION DATA PORTAL Tracking the movements of refugees and migrants across the globe has been at the heart of Bela Hovy’s work for the past 20 years. As the Chief of the Migration Section in UN DESA’s Population Division, he and his team ensure that the international community has accurate data to help promote safe and well-managed international migration. HOW CLIMATE CHANGE AFFECTS THE PACIFIC For Pacific Islanders, the ocean is a vital economic, social, and cultural lifeline. The region’s twenty one island countries and territories have an ocean-based economy focused on maritime transportation and shipping, fisheries, extractive industries andprospecting for oil
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A quantitative review of 48 studies between 1994 and 2010 shows that the majority of immigrant elasticities of trade were positive. The estimated immigration elasticities imply that, at a statistically significant level, a 10 per cent increase in the number of immigrants can cause trade to grow by 1.5 per cent on average (Genc, Gheasi, Nijkamp and Poot, 2012). MIGRATION DATA IN NORTHERN AFRICA COVID-19: The pandemic has largely impeded mobility in Northern Africa whereby more than 80 per cent of the international airports were fully closed during April and May 2020 except for emergency and humanitarian flights.Additionally, between 80 and 90 per cent of land border crossing points and seaports were closed. In response, many Northern African countries were lenient towards DATA ON FAMILY MIGRATION Family is a major driver of migration. Family migration is the term used to categorize the migration of people who migrate due to new or established family ties, and it encompasses several sub-categories: reunification with a family member who migrated earlier (a person with subsidiary protection is also entitled to (re)unite with family members); family accompanying a principal migrant KEY GLOBAL MIGRATION FIGURES, 2017 Key Global Migration Figures, 2017 - 2021. 1-pager from IOM GMDAC summarizing key global migration figures, updated with data available as of 6 April 2021. Includes key figures on: International migrant population (stocks) Migration governance. Female migrants. 5 BEST USES OF THE MIGRATION DATA PORTAL The Portal aims to serve as a single access point to timely, comprehensive migration statistics and reliable information about migration data globally. The site is designed for policy makers, national statistics officers, journalists and the general publi 10 OF THE COOLEST VISUALIZATIONS OF MIGRATION DATA The Portal aims to serve as a single access point to timely, comprehensive migration statistics and reliable information about migration data globally. The site is designed for policy makers, national statistics officers, journalists and the general publi MIGRATION GOVERNANCE PROFILE: REPUBLIC OF GHANA Migration Governance: examples of well-developed areas: Ghana provides access to health, education and social security to all immigrants legally residing in the country; this includes refugees who are registered by the Ghana Refugee Board.; Children in Ghana have access to public primary and secondary schools, and admission does not require a residence permit. MIGRATION GOVERNANCE PROFILE: UKRAINE The Portal aims to serve as a single access point to timely, comprehensive migration statistics and reliable information about migration data globally. The site is designed for policy makers, national statistics officers, journalists and the general publiRAINER MÜNZ
Rainer Münz is a Special Adviser on Migration and Demography at the European Commission’s European Political Strategy Centre (EPSC). Prior to joining the EPSC Mr. Münz was Head of Research and Development at Erste Group, in Vienna. He also worked as Senior Fellow at the European think tank Bruegel, the Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI) and at the Migration MIGRATION DATA PORTALLATEST NEW CONTENTTHEMES OVERVIEW BY TOPICRESOURCES GUIDANCE MATERIALS The Portal aims to serve as a single access point to timely, comprehensive migration statistics and reliable information about migration data globally. The site is designed for policy makers, national statistics officers, journalists and the general public interested in migration. WELCOME TO THE MIGRATION DATA PORTALSEE MORE ON MIGRATIONDATAPORTAL.ORG SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDGS) The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development recognizes for the first time the contribution of migration to sustainable development. Migration is a cross-cutting issue, relevant to all of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 11 out of 17 goals contain targets and indicators that are relevant to migration or mobility. The Agenda's core principle to "leave no one behind", including 10 OF THE COOLEST VISUALIZATIONS OF MIGRATION DATA The Portal aims to serve as a single access point to timely, comprehensive migration statistics and reliable information about migration data globally. The site is designed for policy makers, national statistics officers, journalists and the general publiSUSANNE MELDE
Dr. Susanne Melde is a Senior Analyst at the Global Migration Data Analysis Centre (GMDAC) at the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Berlin, Germany. Her main areas of work are migration governance and knowledge management of understandingmigration data.
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TOTAL NUMBER OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRANTS AT MID-YEAR 2019 Source: UN DESA, 2019FILTER
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Note: Statistics refer to international migrant stocks. Stocks include all foreign-born residents in a country regardless of when they entered the country. For countries where data on the foreign-born population are not available, UNDESA uses data on foreign citizens. As such, the number of international migrants may not include second-generation migrants that were born in the country but have parents who migrated. Stock data should also not be confused with annual migration flow data (i.e. the number of migrants that entered or left a country within one year).Read moreFAQs
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https://migrationdataportal.org/ The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations or the International Organization for Migration. Final boundary between the Republic of Sudan and the Republic of South Sudan has not yet been determined. The Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir is not included in the map. A dispute exists between the Governments of Argentina and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland concerning sovereignty over the Falkland Islands (Malvinas). Note: Statistics refer to international migrant stocks. Stocks include all foreign-born residents in a country regardless of when they entered the country. For countries where data on the foreign-born population are not available, UNDESA uses data on foreign citizens. As such, the number of international migrants may not include second-generation migrants that were born in the country but have parents who migrated. Stock data should also not be confused with annual migration flow data (i.e. the number of migrants that entered or left a country within one year).LINK TO SOURCE:
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,
2019)
271.6 million
*
International migrant stock as a percentage of the total population atmid-year
(UN DESA
,
2019)
3.5 %
*
Share of female migrants in the international migrant stock atmid-year
(UN DESA
,
2019)
47.9 %
*
Total number of emigrants at mid-year(UN DESA
,
2019)
271.6 million
*
Difference in the proportion of migrants in the total populationbetween 1995 and
(UN DESA
,
2019)
0.7 percentage points*
Share of international migrants 65 years and older at mid-year(UN DESA
,
2019)
11.8 %
INTERNATIONAL MIGRANT STOCK (%) 19901995200020052010201900.91.82.73.6 REFUGEES IN HOST COUNTRY (TOTAL, UNHCR ESTIMATES) 196219711980198919982007201805.5 mil11 mil16.5 mil22 mil*
CONTEXT
*
Total population in 2018(UN DESA
,
2019)
7.5 billion
*
Population ages 0-14 (% of total in 2018)(UN DESA
,
2019)
27.9 %
*
Population growth in 2018 (%)(UN DESA , 2019)
1.3 %
*
Human Development Index Ranking (1 = High; 188 = Low)(UNDP )
94.9 Rank
*
Unemployment rate of total population(ILO
,
2019)
7.4 %
*
Youth unemployment
(ILO
,
2019)
16.4 %
*
Total population projection for 2050 (Medium variant)(UN DESA ,
2019)
9.7 billion
*
Percentage of population using the internet (Int. Telecommunication Union)
12.3 %
*
Percentage of population residing in urban areas(UN DESA ,
2018)
55.3 %
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